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titleOfInvention Fading inhibiting paint, fading inhibiting paint manufacturing method and fading inhibiting paper
abstract Disclosed are a fading inhibiting paint for preventing fading deterioration due to ultraviolet rays of machined Japanese paper, a process for producing the fading inhibiting paint, and a fading inhibiting paper. The discoloration-suppressing paint comprises a binder aqueous solution containing ultrafine particles of dispersed metal oxide. The method for producing a fading inhibiting paint includes a dispersion step 101 in which ultrafine particles of metal oxide are dispersed, and a mixing step 102 in which ultrafine particles of metal oxide obtained in the dispersion step 101 are mixed with a binder aqueous solution. When a fading-inhibiting paint in which ultrafine metal oxide particles are dispersed is applied to the surface of the machined paper (103), a machined paper that can suppress fading is obtained. In this machine-made Japanese paper, the metal oxide in the coating film absorbs ultraviolet rays, so fading of the machine-made Japanese paper can be suppressed, and since the ultrafine particles are dispersed, transparency can be secured and the machine-made Japanese paper product. There is no loss of texture and color. [Selection] Figure 1
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